Clarkston man appointed State President of AARP Michigan

Thomas E. Kimble of Clarkston, a veteran AARP volunteer and retired General Motors executive, has been appointed State President of AARP Michigan for a two-year term, effective immediately.

As State President, Kimble is the lead AARP volunteer in Michigan, which is home to 1.4 million AARP members. He serves as Chair of the Executive Council, an all-volunteer panel made up of team leaders from regions across the state.

Kimble will partner with AARP Michigan State Director Jacqueline Morrison and work with staff and volunteers to help achieve AARP's vision, mission and strategic priorities. He also will act as the principal volunteer spokesman for AARP in Michigan, communicating AARP's messages statewide.

Kimble is retired from General Motors after serving as vice-chairman of the GM Foundation and director of the auto company's Global Philanthropic Administration. Previous assignments include several positions as a Finance Director on GM's Finance staff and Comptroller of plants in Pontiac.

He has served on numerous community boards and is past chairman of the Arts League of Michigan; the Board of Directors of Oakland Family Services; Hospice of Michigan; Oakland County Workforce Development; and Oakland University College of Arts & Sciences.